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Microelectronics Journal, Volume 91
Volume 91, September 2019
- Reena Sonkusare, Omkar Joshi, Surendra S. Rathod

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SOI FinFET based instrumentation amplifier for biomedical applications. 1-10 - Ahmad Shabani

, Somayeh Timarchi, Hossein Mahdavi
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Power and area efficient CORDIC-Based DCT using direct realization of decomposed matrix. 11-21 - Winai Jaikla

, Pruedchawat Talabthong, Surapong Siripongdee
, Piya Supavarasuwat, Peerawut Suwanjan, Amornchai Chaichana
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Electronically controlled voltage mode first order multifunction filter using low-voltage low-power bulk-driven OTAs. 22-35 - Hossein Eslahi

, Dhawal Mahajan
, Sayed Ali Albahrani, Sourabh Khandelwal
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Design methodology considering evolution of statistical corners under long term degradation. 36-41 - Raoul Hentschel, Andre Wachowiak, A. Großer, Simon Kotzea

, A. Debald, Holger Kalisch, Andrei Vescan
, A. Jahn, Stefan Schmult
, Thomas Mikolajick
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Extraction of the active acceptor concentration in (pseudo-) vertical GaN MOSFETs using the body-bias effect. 42-45 - Xin Li, Desheng Ding, Chenggang Yan, Jianhui Wu:

A digital-mixing-based method for timing skew estimation in time-interleaved ADCs. 46-52 - Amitkumar S. Khade, Vibha S. Vyas

, Mukul S. Sutaone, Sandeep Musale:
Transconductance enhancement of a low voltage low power recycling folded cascode OTA using an asymmetrical current split input stage. 53-60 - Md Arif Iqbal

, Naveen Kumar Macha, Wafi Danesh, Sehtab Hossain, Mostafizur Rahman:
Thermal management challenges and mitigation techniques for transistor-level 3-D integration. 61-69 - Japheth E. Pakaree, Viranjay M. Srivastava

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Realization with fabrication of double-gate MOSFET based differential amplifier. 70-83 - Rida Amjad, Rehan Hafiz, Muhammad U. Ilyas, Muhammad Shahzad Younis, Muhammad Shafique

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m-SAAC: Multi-stage adaptive approximation control to select approximate computing modes for vision applications. 84-91 - Athanasios Tsitouras, Paul P. Sotiriadis

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Design of a sub-1V CMOS reference voltage generator. 92-99

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